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Author: | Armandhammer [ Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
Just thought I’d pass on my positive experience from “The Toy Soldier Company” http://www.toysoldierco.com/MainPages/MakerSearch.htm There are definitely a few dodgy elements on the site, but feel free to ignore them Emails were answered promptly, 3 day shipping from USA to Canada. Feedback and updates can be viewed on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Toy- ... 1824743112 If you’re not a fan of waiting for the item to pop up on eBay/bidding wars, I’d highly recommend checking this place out. I compiled a list of some of the more worthwhile items: *Defenders of Rohan* Eastern Invaders Legolas Foot and Mounted - metal version *Gandalf the Grey on Foot and Mounted - metal version* The Legion of the White Hand The Evil of Isengard Dunlending Warriors Boxed Set Isengard Troll Wardens of the West Gate Mordor Orc Warriors Mordor Orc Bowmen Faramir's Rangers Defenders of Minas Tirith Minas Tirith Battle Host Battle of Pelennor Fields Army The Scouring of the Shire Boxed Set Golfimbul Foot and Mounted The Muster of Rohan Erkenbrand of Rohan mounted and on foot Dragon - metal version |
Author: | Grungehog [ Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
My favorite army set was the denizens of moria army box with the really cool balrog |
Author: | JamesR [ Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
I understand that OOP items are "more valuable" but some of those prices are ridiculous. At first I was excited about some of the older sets but 2x or 3x the original prices are beyond fair. |
Author: | Jamros [ Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
These prices are ridiculously high--the one most shocking was $300 for Corsair Bosun and Captain! |
Author: | Armandhammer [ Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
Jamros wrote: These prices are ridiculously high--the one most shocking was $300 for Corsair Bosun and Captain! Ya, I wasn't kidding about “dodgy” I really lucked out on Erkenbrand cause they listed him at such a low price compared to the finecast one. I saved money and got the metal version! I think (at least I’m hoping) the above example is a typo mistake (30 instead of 300). Despite the ridiculous prices, there are some goodies sprinkled among them. Gandalf the Grey mounted for 65, scouring of the shire box set for 53.75 and the Defenders of Rohan box set for 140 (which usually goes for like 200+ on eBay) are decent grabs IMO at least. … and hey, never hurts to try and negotiate. I think they’d be more than happy to have people interested in the GW LOTR range! JamesR wrote: I understand that OOP items are "more valuable" but some of those prices are ridiculous. At first I was excited about some of the older sets but 2x or 3x the original prices are beyond fair. I hear ya, but let’s not forget some of these box sets are practically impossible to find nowadays. I do believe they exceed the simple “rare” title. Think abut the OOP minis in them as well! (metal Knights of Dol Amroth foot/mounted, rare captains…) |
Author: | JamesR [ Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Toy soldier Company (USA) – OOP blisters and box sets |
Armandhammer wrote: I hear ya, but let’s not forget some of these box sets are practically impossible to find nowadays. I do believe they exceed the simple “rare” title. Think abut the OOP minis in them as well! (metal Knights of Dol Amroth foot/mounted, rare captains…) I totally understand the difficulty in finding these sets, sets like the old "Mega-forces" if I may steal that term, are great, but what made them great was they were cheaper than buying the contents seperately and you had a complete army in one box. I understand supply and demand determines prices of everything and I don't have a problem with people making money, I'm all for it. But that being said there's a limit to what I'd call 'fair business practices' and scalping (be it models or sport tickets or anything else) is not one of them. Edit: I'm not by any means calling the people thieves or anything, a lot of their products are fairly priced I'm speaking only on a lot of OOP's being too high in my opinion |
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